Last month, we were proud to see one of our Disability Employment Services (DES) Participants, Joseph, named a finalist in the genU Training Participant Award at the Disability Employment Australia Annual Awards. This award recognises individuals who have shown incredible dedication and perseverance on their journey toward a meaningful career, and Joseph is a shining example. Despite the challenges, he continues to pursue his goals with determination and resilience.
When Joseph first joined DES, his goal was to maintain long-term, meaningful employment in a role he enjoys. Now in his sixth year as a Sales and Service Trainee and Administration with the City of Perth, Joseph continues to thrive. While he lives with Down syndrome, he has never let it define him - his ambition has always been to contribute positively to his workplace and community.
Joseph is committed to growing professionally within his current role and is a widely respected and valued member of his team. He uses checklists and visual cues to stay organised across a variety of administrative tasks and consistently completes both online and offline training to build his skills and take on more responsibilities.
Beyond work, Joseph is focused on building his independence in everyday life. Whether it’s confidently buying lunch on his own or mastering new tasks, he continues to take positive steps toward his goals.
In addition to this, Joseph is actively involved in the World Down Syndrome Association, frequently participating in national events and conferences. He has also participated in events like Swim for Life – an initiative to raise awareness for men’s mental health. These community commitments allow Joseph to build his confidence and reinforce his personal development goals!
Joseph’s journey through ongoing workplace learning and development has significantly transformed his life. His confidence, independence, and sense of purpose have all flourished during his time at Perth City Council. Through his consistent training and professional achievements, Joseph has gained skills that extend beyond the office, enhancing his social independence, self-esteem, and community participation.
Joseph’s Employment Support Consultant and family have supported him in building life skills, such as independently going to a café or showing guests around the Perth Library - tasks he now completes with pride. These small but meaningful experiences have been empowering for Joseph, demonstrating his growing confidence.
Joseph’s journey is a powerful example of what it means to pursue your goals and keep growing both professionally and personally. Congratulations, Joseph, on being named a finalist for the genU Training Participant Award - a well-deserved recognition of your dedication, resilience and hard work. Your story will continue to inspire us every day!